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Katie Porter is a UC Irvine law professor and nationally-renowned consumer advocate who held Wall Street banks accountable for ripping off California consumers and homeowners during the financial crisis. Katie refuses to take a dime from Corporate PACs and, in Congress, she will always stand up to the powerful special interests and leaders of both parties – starting with Donald Trump – to do what’s right for Orange County families.

Katie is Professor of Law at the University of California Irvine where she teaches consumer law.

Katie is a middle-class mother of three and consumer advocate who has spent decades taking on the big banks that hurt middle-class families – and winning.

Katie is a national leader in consumer protection and has won big victories against financial institutions who cheat consumers.

As an advocate, Katie has sought reforms that help families get a fair shake in our economy. She has been a key player in the fight against abusive credit card fees and, in 2010, helped pass important federal credit card protections for families.

Katie’s biggest joy is being a mom to her three children. They live in Irvine, where she is a long-time leader in her sons’ cub scout pack.

Katie refuses to take a dime from Corporate PACs and, in Congress, she will always stand up to the powerful special interests and leaders of both parties – starting with Donald Trump – to do what’s right for Orange County families.

As a Consumer Protection Attorney, Katie Porter has spent nearly twenty years fighting powerful interests and Wall Street banks on behalf of consumers and families. She’s a national leader in consumer protection and has won big victories against financial institutions who cheat consumers.

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This Thursday marks the one year anniversary of the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Seventeen students and staff members lost their lives, and we mourn their deaths and use that pain to spring into action.
We've had enough thoughts and prayers. We've had enough finger-pointing and excuses on why we can't move forward on sensible gun violence prevention.
A majority of gun owners support stricter laws to prevent gun violence. Now is the time to break the gridlock caused by the gun lobby buying our Congress.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/13/us/parkland-anniversary-marjory-stoneman-douglas.amp.html

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